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(yo)gurt[lab]=yum2
01/18/2012

I’ve watched those DQ workers operating the soft-serve machine. I’ve sensed how superior they feel. I’ve always longed for that power. But no more… thanks to (yo)gurt[lab] I can soft serve myself. MYSELF. MUHWAHAHAA!!

Let’s see… I pull a lever, frozen yogurt magically oozes forth into my bowl, I spoon fresh toppings on it and I don’t have to hand it over to someone else and take their grubby money? AND all of this is in a room that is so clean I could (if I had to) perform surgery? How does Tanek make everything better??

What are you waiting for?? GO!! 3100 Excelsior Blvd, Minneapolis

The (pent)house that Tanek built
01/03/2012

Would I be happier if I lived in the Tanek-designed $1,000,000 Penthouse at Harvester Lofts? Hmm, if home is where you hang your hat and home is where the heart is then my heart will be happy wherever I hang my hat. Right?

I choose Harvester Lofts $1,000,000 penthouse, now For Sale by Edina Realty.

Wampum Chic
11/25/2011

Tanek client and Bergstom owners, Cindi Kranz and Bob Zagaros, have made it even easier to bedazzle our fingers, necks and ears.

The weak economy hasn’t helped the sticker shock that can accompany traditional jewelry shopping.

What’s a little ol’ jewelry store to do?

Diversify!

Bergstrom has devoted two cases to Minneapolis-based, Chamilia. Chamilia makes charm bracelets and beads that sell for between $30 and $70—even a penny-pincher can part with their cash at that price!

Just in time for Christmas. I hope my husband reads this blog post.

(Read Thomas Lee’s article in the Star Tribune.)


Finance & Commerce 4ever
11/12/2011

I was thumbing through a recent edition of Finance & Commerce (shut up, it’s totally true) and something caught my eye: An article (more of a list, really) about the restaurant-rush of 2011—a quote from Andrea Christenson, vice president with the local office of St. Louis-based Cassidy Turley sums it up perfectly, “I’ve never seen this much restaurant activity. It’s just crazy.”

That’s right. Crazy.

And just who laps up the sweet nectar of this fortuitous/delicious upswing? Well, we do. The economy may be shaky but a girls gotta eat and sometimes the crock pot is too tired to plug itself in.

Two of Tanek’s projects are on the list: the always-packed Lowry and the soon to be always-packed, Bar Louie.

Testing…1…2…3
11/10/2011

The National Council for Interior Design Qualification defines Interior Design as a multi- faceted profession in which creative and technical solutions are applied within a structure to achieve a built interior environment.

That sounds serious.

Even more serious, perhaps, is the scope of services required of the interior designer: Safety is an essential element.

Safety.

The interior designer’s concepts must be safe, functional, aesthetically appropriate AND must meet all public health, safety and welfare requirements. So basically, these people are left and right brainers. Lucky for us! Imagine a world full of just left brain designers:

Blech.

Now, imagine a world of Jessica-brains:

Jessica Meidinger has passed her NCIDQ exam and is now a card-carrying, certified interior designer. Here is proof:

Because she is a left-brainer, she actually counted her study hours – 240 in 3 months. And because she didn’t think that was torture enough, she also trained for Grandma’s Marathon – 183 miles of running.











She wears that medal every day.